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Title:More Than This
Author:Patrick Ness
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:May 1st 2014 by Walker Books Ltd (first published September 1st 2013)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. LGBT. Fiction
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Rating: 3.99 | 44672 Users | 6696 Reviews

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A boy drowns, desperate and alone in his final moments. He dies. Then he wakes, naked and bruised and thirsty, but alive. How can this be? And what is this strange deserted place?

As he struggles to understand what is happening, the boy dares to hope. Might this not be the end? Might there be more to this life, or perhaps this afterlife?

From multi-award-winning Patrick Ness comes one of the most provocative and moving novels of our time.

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Original Title: More Than This
ISBN: 1406350486 (ISBN13: 9781406350487)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.morethanthisbook.com
Characters: Seth Wearing
Literary Awards: Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2015), The Kitschies Nominee for Red Tentacle (Novel) (2013), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2015)

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Patrick Ness is a magnificent storyteller and master wordsmith in possession of a vibrant imagination. His Chaos Walking trilogy is tremendously unique and exciting, and his A Monster Calls brought me to my knees with its merciless emotional elegance and purity of Truth. More Than This shows glimpses of greatness, but never quite reaches that level of soul-satisfying, heart-stopping, mind-melting resolution for me. It's an existential tale of seeking -- the search for meaning, for Truth, for

What a strange story. Id even go as far as to say that its weird and very much of the unbelievable sort. Patrick Ness doesnt care, though. He likes to confuse the reader. At least twenty times throughout the novel, Seth says he remembers and understands, when in fact its a lie. Well it is original, thats indubitable. Seth wakes up in an empty world after drowning. Later on, he finds two other survivors? Apparently, he woke up from the virtual world he was living in. Thats all I can say. Its not

this book treated me like a dog treats a ragdoll. and i have no idea where to begin. patrick ness has written a game-changer that i'm not even really sure how to approach. this is a YA novel. i've lost half of you book snobs right there. but i think that is my point. YA has been breaking free of its presumed confines for years. when i was a teen, YA novels were largely disposable, empty-calorie entertainment trifles meant to keep us off the streets, off drugs, and not full of babies. they were

Patrick Ness is a magnificent storyteller and master wordsmith in possession of a vibrant imagination. His Chaos Walking trilogy is tremendously unique and exciting, and his A Monster Calls brought me to my knees with its merciless emotional elegance and purity of Truth. More Than This shows glimpses of greatness, but never quite reaches that level of soul-satisfying, heart-stopping, mind-melting resolution for me. It's an existential tale of seeking -- the search for meaning, for Truth, for

huh. what an interestingly bizarre story. ness chaos walking trilogy is one of my favourite series ever, so i was very eager to finally read some of his other works - but this was not what i was expecting. it was a little strange, a little confusing, but somewhat intriguing. this rating probably deserves to be higher, but i just dont think i was in the right mindset for something that was so out there. and i think i need to learn how to set a book aside when that happens and pick it up when im

5 huge stars for one of my favourite books of all time!So. Damn. Good. Always wishing for a sequel as that ending is JAW DROPPING because you REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO THE MAIN CHARACTER. What is it with Patrick Ness and cliffhangers anyway? I've read 7 of his books (this was the first I read) and four of the ones I've read (including all books in the chaos walking trilogy) ended with cliffhangers? I NEED MORE SEQUELS.-This is me reading this the second time round and I have to say I

Is this book really going to break my heart? because I have EYES and I'm not afraid to CRY